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Personality Screening Helps Carriers Find, Keep Drivers
Trucking companies use all sorts of tactics to reduce driver turnover, from higher pay and more home time to free vacations. Yet C. Gerald Carter believes that looking inside the driver’s head may provide the biggest turnover-buster of them all.
December 8, 1999TT's Seth Clevenger, Michael Freeze and Keiron Greenhalgh break down what ACT Expo revealed about trucking's road to sustainability.
Federal Teams Poised to Fix Y2K Snags
Instead of singing Auld Lang Syne at midnight, teams of federal government staffers will be poised to pounce on any significant computer problems that arrive with the millennium.
December 8, 1999Lumping Lawsuit Settlement Could Change Dock Practices
A settlement between a produce wholesaler and a group representing owner-operators could dramatically change how trailers get loaded and unloaded in this country – and who pays for it.
December 8, 1999Landstar Works to Undo Rating
A spokeswoman for Landstar System said last week the Jacksonville, Fla.-based company is working “feverishly” to resolve problems that led the Department of Transportation to propose an unsatisfactory safety fitness rating for one of its subsidiaries, Landstar Ligon.
December 8, 1999Illinois Becomes 3rd State To Enact Roadability Law
Illinois lawmakers provided relief to intermodal truckers who are often stuck with faulty equipment by passing a law that makes the owners of chassis, trailers and containers responsible for their condition.
December 8, 1999Overnite Driver Shot as Strike Stretches Into Seventh Week
An Overnite Transportation Co. driver was shot and wounded Dec. 1 in Memphis, Tenn., leading to charges by Overnite officials that Teamsters were responsible for the shooting.
December 8, 1999Teamsters Target Seaports For Recruiting Campaign
The Teamsters union, after decades of on-and-off campaigns to organize owner-operators in the nation’s seaports, is preparing for another shot at the brass ring.
December 8, 1999INS Deportations Anger Canadian Trucking
Word that U.S. authorities are pulling over Canadian truck drivers and deporting them — minus their equipment in some cases — has angered truckers north of the border.
December 8, 1999Trailer ABS Failure Warning To Get Second Winter’s Testing
As many as 100 combination vehicles will be on the roads this winter testing antilock braking systems equipped with the controversial PLC4Trucks integrated circuit chip, which is supposed to activate an in-cab warning light if a trailer’s ABS malfunctions.
December 8, 1999Wireless Technology Expected to Speed International Crossings — Some Day
Federal officials have a vision of a seamless transportation system throughout the Western Hemisphere in which trucks and passengers can pass from country to country without stopping at borders for customs, safety checks and any other clearance.
December 8, 1999